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Estate Agents for Cheltenham and surrounding area

By focusing on all aspects of property sales, our clients benefit from our detailed knowledge of the market place and our understanding of what is required to achieve a successful sale.

Whether we are dealing with town properties, country houses, farm houses or conversions, we know that maximising the sale price relies on a properly planned and managed marketing campaign and in adopting an intelligent and rigorous approach to negotiations.


Property of the week

Location: Hewlett Road   Price: £249950

Property of the WeekAn attractive and charming Grade II Listed three bedroom cottage with many character features and highly versatile accommodation comprising entrance hall, sitting room, dining room, study/playroom, sun room and fitted kitchen. On the first floor there are three bedrooms and large family bathroom. Outside there is a decked courtyard garden to the rear, two roof terraces and brick paved garden to the front. The property benefits from gas fired central heating. 

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Latest News


23 June 2010

No More HIPs

No more delays, Market your home from Day 1, No charge for EPCs, No charge for Professional Photography, No charge for Professional Floorplans, No Upfront Costs, Instruct us to sell your home before 30 June and save yourself ££££’s, Call 01242 698000 and get moving today.


04 January 2010

RICS predicts ongoing price rises and activity in 2010

The RICS reports that the inventory of housing stock on agents books remains close to historically low levels but that supply will gradually increase through 2010. However it is unlikely to keep pace with a strengthening demand for property, thus providing a platform for further house price rises in 2010. Continuing economic challenges will play their part in restraining large price rises but the RICs predicts a rise of 2% in house values over 2010. They also predict that the volume of sales will increase by 15 to 20% over the year compared to 2009.


13 October 2009

Market Continues to Improve

A lack of supply is underpinning a gradual resurgence in house prices. The lack of new properties to the market still fails to satisfy an increase in demand for property which is gaining in confidence. Nationwide have reported a further rise in house prices in September being the fifth consecutive monthly price rise. Transaction levels are gradually improving from historically low levels. The market is however still price sensitive and over valued properties are generally not finding buyers. Demand for middle market family houses between £250,000 and £600,000 in school catchment areas is as strong as it has been for 18 months reports Director Robert Toomey.

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